2017 2 oz Silver Tuvalu Norse Goddesses Hel High Relief Coins

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The Norse Goddesses Series of high-relief silver coins from the Perth Mint is an exciting follow-up release to its 2016 program of Norse Gods coins. Both series feature rimless blanks with an antique polish, with each feature combining to create a sense of antique currency to these brilliant silver coins. Right now, 2017 2 oz Silver Tuvalu Norse Goddesses Hel High Relief Coins are available to purchase online at Silver.com.

Coin Highlights:

Ships to you in a wooden display case with Certificate of Authenticity.

Third issue from the Norse Goddesses Series!

Mintage limited to 2,000 coins only!

Consists of Two Troy ounces of .9999 fine silver.

Bears a face value of $2 (TVD) backed by the government of Tuvalu.

Portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse.

The Norse Goddess Hel is on the reverse.

Antique polish and rimless blank!

Each of the coins in the Norse Goddesses Series from the Perth Mint ships to you inside of a beautiful, prestige wooden display case. Included on the lid are engraved details for the Norse Goddesses Series, and individual coins include a Certificate of Authenticity.

The 2017 2 oz Silver Tuvalu Norse Goddesses Hel Coin is struck in high relief on a rimless blank. The coins have greater depth of detail courtesy of the high relief striking, and the rimless blanks are individually polished for an antique, heirloom appeal.

Hel is the Norse goddesses of the underworld, or world of the dead. Interestingly, in Old Norse her name translates to “hidden,” and likely refers to the fact that the underworld itself and the dead who reside there are hidden (buried) beneath the ground. Hel is often depicted as being greedy, harsh, and cruel.

The reverse of all 2017 2 oz Silver Tuvalu Norse Goddesses Hel Coins features the uniquely designed image of Hel. She was assigned to be guardian of the underworld by Odin himself, and is referred to as the daughter of Loki.

On the obverse of all coins in this collection is the right-profile portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. Her Majesty’s effigy has appeared on all British and commonwealth coinage since her ascension to the throne in 1952, and this fourth-generation depiction comes from Ian Rank-Broadley in 1998.

The Perth Mint is the oldest operating mint facility in Australia. Opened in 1899 as the third and final Royal Mint facility during British Colonial rule, the Perth Mint is the only location that remains open to this day, and is now controlled by the state government of Western Australia.

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